From South Eastern Gazette 14 August 1838.
FREEHOLD ESTATE, THONG, NEAR COBHAM, KENT.
PUBLIC HOUSE, COTTAGE AND GROUND.
For Sale by Auction, By Mr. Eversham, on Wednesday, the 22nd August, 1838, at the
"Prince of Orange Inn,"
Gravesend.
That well-known public house called the
"White Horse," situate in the
pleasant village of Thong, near Cobham, in the occupation of Mrs. Dorcas
Munn; together with a cottage adjoining, and a Large Piece of garden
Ground at back, well stocked and in high cultivation. This property is situate on the road to the Earl of Darnley's seat,
Cobham-hall, now so much visited by the vast numbers frequenting the
town of Gravesend, and consequently stands well for Business, and must
prove a good investment. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Mr. Edmed, Solicitor,
Gravesend; Caddel's Printing-Office, Rochester; "Ship," Cobham; George Singlewell,
"Bull," Dartford; at the Place of Sale; and of the Auctioneer,
at his Estate Agency Office, New-road, Gravesend. |